Synagogues

Altshul

(Independent Egalitarian) Altshul is an independent, egalitarian minyan that is guided by halacha and follows the traditional liturgy. It meets on the second and fourth Shabbat mornings and third Friday night of every month in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY.altshul.org

Brooklyn Heights Synagogue

(Reform) A warm, welcoming, and Jewishly diverse community dedicated to lifelong learning and to caring for the world and each other. 131 Remsen Street (Clinton/Henry Streets) Brooklyn NY 11201 718-522-2070bhsbrooklyn.org

Congregation Beth Elohim

(Reform) Founded in 1861, is one of the fastest growing and most vibrant synagogues in New York City. CBE, also known as Garfield Temple, was recently named “one of America’s 25 most vibrant congregations” by Newsweek, which hailed CBE for “quickly adapting to Brooklyn’s exciting, young population.” Open to people from a variety of backgrounds who honor our traditions and values, CBE serves as a hub for members and for the surrounding community as well. It is a place of worship, dedicated to honoring Jewish traditions, and also a place of learning, a place to socialize, to celebrate and to actively engage with the world, a synagogue center energizing and enriching our Jewish community through study, ritual and acts of loving-kindness. 718-768-3814congregationbethelohim.org

Congregation B’nai Avraham

(Orthodox) B’nai Avraham is a modern orthodox congregation, celebrating 18 years of community service and occupying its current brownstone for the last decade. 117 Remsen Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201 718-596-4840bnaiavrahambrooklynheights.com/

Congregation B’nai Jacob

Congregation Mt Sinai

(Independent Egalitarian) We are a caring and sharing community that seeks to accommodate the diverse spiritual needs of our people. We are proud that our sacred space is a place where unity of spirit and diversity of thought support each other. 250 Cadman Plaza West, Brooklyn NY 11201 718-875-9124congregationmountsinai.org/

East Midwood Jewish Center

(Conservative) A vibrant, egalitarian community in the heart of Brooklyn. Since 1924, we have been a house of worship, a place for Judaic discovery and action, and a haven for learners, seekers, and questioners. Welcoming to all, we are host to a range, of Jewish voices. 1625 Ocean Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11230www.emjc.org

Flatbush Jewish Center

(Conservative) The Flatbush and Shaare Torah Jewish center is a warm, welcoming, and diverse synagogue that has been a fixture in the Kensington community sine 1921. FJC offers a strong sense of family and tradition through prayer, classes, community gatherings, and other proactive endeavors. We invite you to become a part of our family and continue our efforts to revitalize our community, both spiritually and culturally. 327 E 5th St, Brooklyn, NY 11218 718-871-5200flatbushjewishcenter.org

The IYYUN Synagogue

(Traditional) IYYUN synagogue without doors. No reservations, no membership and no fees. A warm, spiritual, intellectual and very diverse community, committed to the inner teachings of Torah. 650 Sackett St, Brooklyn NY, 11217www.IYYUN.com

Kane Street Synagogue

Kolot Chayeinu/ Voices of Our Lives

(Unaffiliated Progressive) Open services at this independent progressive community. We pray joyfully, wrestle with tradition, pursue justice, and refuse to be satisfied with the world as it is. Check website for locations of services. At Church of Gethsemane 1012 Eighth Avenue (10th/11th Streets) Brooklyn NY 11215 718-395-9950www.kolotchayeinu.org

Park Slope Jewish Center

Union Temple of Brooklyn

(Reform) Egalitarian and inclusive, with a welcoming atmosphere for all age groups. Services for kids and their families, open admission. 17 Eastern Parkway at Grand Army Plaza Brooklyn NY 11238 718-638-7600uniontemple.org